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Beginners Hub

Beginners Hub

 

This page links together all the materials that a new DataSHIELD user will find useful.

Contents:

  • videos showcasing concept

  • videos of DataSHIELD in use

  • vignette to try yourself

  • appendix: omics instructions

  • Useful links

 

Introduction by Paul Burton:

Explains the overall architecture of DataSHIELD.

 

Introductory videos:

Series of videos explaining the rationale for DataSHIELD and the issues it addresses (click the left/right arrows below right to move through videos)

DataSHIELD coding demo (live workshop recordings):

Alex Westerberg gives a beginner demonstration of simple DataSHIELD functions in use.

 

Beginners Tutorial (DataSHIELD v6.1)

Appendix: omics instructions:

Juan Ramon Gonzalez of ISGlobal demonstrates omics analyses tools available in DataSHIELD.

 

Vignette accompanying video:RPubs - Tutorial: Omics data analysis with DataSHIELD

Useful Links

Sub pages of beginners hub:

 

 

 

 

 

 

DataSHIELD uses distributed computing and parallelized analysis to enable full pooled meta-analysis of horizontally partitioned individual level data without the need to access the individual level data at each study.

Confused? Here's a breakdown:









DataSHIELD uses distributed computing...

...and parallelized analysis...



 

 

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